2-0 v Chelsea FC - 26 February 2023 - Home

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Chelsea FC

Chelsea FC

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Details
Match Number

7583

Opposition
Chelsea

Chelsea FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2022/23

Date

26th February 2023

Kick Off

13:30

Venue

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Attendance

61,613

Referee

Stuart Attwell

VAR

Paul Tierney

League Position

4th

Opposition League Position

10th

Opposition Form

LLDDDD

Weather at Kick Off

7.3° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7546th overall match (3623 wins, 1642 draws, 2268 losses)

  • 5933rd competitive match (2699 wins, 1370 draws, 1864 losses)

  • team

    218th match vs Chelsea FC (75 wins, 54 draws, 89 losses)

  • competition

    1177th Premier League match (516 wins, 284 draws, 377 losses)

  • 6881st match in England (3262 wins, 1526 draws, 2080 losses)

  • 110th match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (73 wins, 10 draws, 27 losses)

  • Ben Davies
    Ben Davies: 300th appearance
  • Oliver Skipp
    Oliver Skipp: First Goal
For STATS Against
8 Attempts 10
3 Attempts on Target 2
0.8 xG 0.4
41% Possession 59%
566 Touches 755
358 Passes Completed 553
444 Passes Attempted 637
80.6% Pass Completion 86.8%
13 Crosses 16
12 Throw-ins 19
4 Corners 4
16 Tackles 15
13 Blocks 17
10 Interceptions 12
2 Saves 1
10 Fouls 10
2 Yellow Cards 3
0 Offsides 2
Report

Tottenham boosted their hopes of top-four Premier League finish with a London derby win over Chelsea that increases the pressure on Blues boss Graham Potter.

Oliver Skipp's thumping 20-yard effort just after the interval put the hosts in command and their victory was sealed when Harry Kane turned home Eric Dier's knock-down late on.

While the majority of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium were in celebratory mood in the final stages, Kane's goal saw visiting supporters head for the exit as Chelsea's recent woes continued.

The Blues have now won just two of their previous 15 top-flight matches and sit 14 points off the Champions League places.

Tottenham sit fourth in the table, four points above fifth-placed Newcastle, who have two games in hand.

The hosts had come closest to breaking the deadlock in the early stages when Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg saw his deflected effort go past a motionless Kepa Arrizabalaga but hit the right-hand post.

The biggest talking point of an underwhelming first half was referee Stuart Attwell's initial decision to send off Chelsea's Hakim Ziyech after a melee that saw visiting forward Kai Havertz and home defender Emerson Royal booked.

Having administered yellow cards to those players, Attwell dismissed the Morocco winger for a raised arm on the advice of his assistant referee before downgrading it to a yellow after the video assistant referee recommended that the official review his decision.

A team sheet containing six changes from their defeat to Southampton and the inclusion of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang as a substitute underlined the feeling of uncertainty and flux around Chelsea's bloated squad.

To underline the point, Gabon forward Aubameyang - who appeared to have been cast aside following January's lavish spending - was sent on in the 83rd minute to help retrieve a two-goal deficit.

The introduction of the striker came only after midfielders Denis Zakaria and Mason Mount had come on ahead of him with Chelsea chasing a leveller.

The loss of Thiago Silva to a first-half injury did not help the visitors' rhythm but once Skipp had opened the scoring, with a superb shot Arrizabalaga could only get a hand to, Chelsea hopes of getting anything from the game appeared to quickly recede.

For all their neat and tidy possession, Potter's side had just two shots on target with only one of those from inside the Tottenham penalty area.

Spurs on the other hand delivered the perfect counter-attacking display, making light of their 41% possession at home to record only their eighth win in 62 attempts against their London rivals in the Premier League.

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's 80 touches in comparison to opposite number Fernandez's 134 emphasised the difference in approaches.

Meanwhile Kane - who ensured that Arrizabalaga felt his presence with a nudge in the first-half - clinically ensured there would be no way back for the Blues as he swivelled to prod in from close range.

Timeline
KO

Hakim Ziyech

Overturned (VAR)
45'
HT +3'
FT +5'
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
24 18 3 3 52 23 29 57
2
Manchester city
25 17 4 4 64 25 39 55
3
Manchester united
24 15 4 5 41 28 13 49
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
24 13 3 8 44 35 9 42
5
Newcastle united
23 10 11 2 35 15 20 41
6
Fulham
25 11 6 8 36 31 5 39
7
Liverpool
23 10 6 7 38 28 10 36
8
Brighton hove albion
22 10 5 7 39 29 10 35
9
Brentford
23 8 11 4 37 30 7 35
10
Chelsea
23 8 7 8 23 23 0 31
11
Aston villa
24 9 4 11 30 38 -8 31
12
Crystal palace
24 6 9 9 21 31 -10 27
13
Nottingham forest
24 6 7 11 18 42 -24 25
14
Leicester city
24 7 3 14 36 42 -6 24
15
Wolverhampton wanderers
24 6 6 12 18 33 -15 24
16
West ham united
24 6 5 13 23 29 -6 23
17
Leeds united
24 5 7 12 29 39 -10 22
18
Everton
24 5 6 13 17 32 -15 21
19
Afc bournemouth
24 5 6 13 22 48 -26 21
20
Southampton
24 5 3 16 19 41 -22 18
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
24 18 3 3 52 23 29 57
2
Manchester city
25 17 4 4 64 25 39 55
3
Manchester united
24 15 4 5 41 28 13 49
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
25 14 3 8 46 35 11 45
5
Newcastle united
23 10 11 2 35 15 20 41
6
Fulham
25 11 6 8 36 31 5 39
7
Liverpool
23 10 6 7 38 28 10 36
8
Brighton hove albion
22 10 5 7 39 29 10 35
9
Brentford
23 8 11 4 37 30 7 35
10
Chelsea
24 8 7 9 23 25 -2 31
11
Aston villa
24 9 4 11 30 38 -8 31
12
Crystal palace
24 6 9 9 21 31 -10 27
13
Nottingham forest
24 6 7 11 18 42 -24 25
14
Leicester city
24 7 3 14 36 42 -6 24
15
Wolverhampton wanderers
24 6 6 12 18 33 -15 24
16
West ham united
24 6 5 13 23 29 -6 23
17
Leeds united
24 5 7 12 29 39 -10 22
18
Everton
24 5 6 13 17 32 -15 21
19
Afc bournemouth
24 5 6 13 22 48 -26 21
20
Southampton
24 5 3 16 19 41 -22 18
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